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15 Reasons Jack is better than Picard
15. Jack kissed Sam, learned to juggle, and had tricycle rides during several solar system wide time loops, because he was bored. Picard wouldn't dare...
14. Jack will never give his trust to a Goa'uld, while Picard would give a chance to every very ugly and evil parasitic lifeform - even spaceship shell eating viruses!
13. Jack has not been reduced to reading stupid poetry on cholesterol ads with his fancy accent.
12. Jack O'Neill has a sense of humor.
11. Jack Acknowledges all the Sci-Fi shows and movies his show is based on. Picard wants us to think he is totally original.
10. Ten seasons. Suck on THAT, Picard!
9. In Jack's show his opening title sequence has a theme song showing a lot of action; it doesn't waste time telling what his seven year mission is.
8. When Picard goes some where he meets people who say they're aliens. In O'Neill's show the people don't even try to pretend they're aliens.
7. Picard only goes to new worlds, civilizations and junk like that. Jack goes to planets to stop ancient Egyptian gods from destroying Earth.
6. O'Neill has no Prime directive in his way that keeps him from kicking ass.
5. On O'Neill's first episode, he went to another planet to battle Egyptian gods. On Picard's first episode he got in an argument with some guy named Q.
4. Jack O'Neil can travel from planet to planet in a matter of seconds. Picard takes days, if not weeks.
3. Jack O'Neill's show is based on an awesome movie. Picard's show is based on a cheesy 60's show that got horrible ratings.
2. Jack O'Neill has an actual gun, not something that looks like it was manufactured by preskool toys and has a politically correct "safety scissors" setting by default.
1. Jack O'Neill uses the Blue screen of death to travel galaxies away, while Picard has a totally dysfunctional relationship to every space-time anomaly of the month he ever meets
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In 2006, the Sci-Fi Channel cancelled the long running series. This has prompted several different kinds of reactions amongst fans, which range from indifference to suicide. The cast, however, remains unaffected by this, as their contracts will force them to make new episodes until they die; the episodes just won’t be aired anymore